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The shortest path problem for the distant graph of the projective line over the ring of integers (English)
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7 February 2018
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The projective line over a ring gives rise to a distant graph \(G=(\mathbb{P}(R),\Delta)\) with the points of \(\mathbb{P}(R)\) as vertices and the undirected pairs of distant points as edges. The authors solve the shortest path problem for this graph in case \(R\) is the ring \(\mathbb{Z}\) of integers, using a geometric interpretation of continued fractions. They also formulate necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a unique shortest path.
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projective line
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distant graph
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shortest path problem
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continued fractions
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